Real SSC CHSL Hindi passages — accuracy first
What this lesson covers
Lesson 8 introduces real exam-style passages in Mangal Unicode. Up to now you have typed isolated phrases and short sentences. Now you type continuous prose — the style and register that SSC CHSL Hindi and DSSSB Hindi passages use.
The rule for this lesson: accuracy first, speed second. Type at 90 per cent of your max WPM. Goal: 96 per cent accuracy. If you drop below that, slow down.
Real exam scoring is Net WPM with error penalty. 30 Gross WPM with 95% accuracy clears the SSC CHSL Hindi cutoff. 35 Gross WPM with 88% accuracy fails it. The pattern of aspirants who fail despite practice: they pushed speed before accuracy was locked in.
Drills — type along, do not skip
Why this lesson matters
Seven days of accuracy-focused practice transforms your error rate from 8-10 errors per minute to 2-3. That single change is worth 5-7 Net WPM on the actual exam.
Aspirants who skip this lesson keep their inaccurate keystrokes locked in. They look fast in practice but their Net WPM stays 5-7 points below their Gross. Patience here is the highest-ROI part of the curriculum.